Miss Priscilla Hunter, and My Daughter Susan


Read by TriciaG

(4.8 stars; 43 reviews)

Two shorter stories in one book. In "Miss Priscilla Hunter," the church has been carrying debt for years. It's an embarrassment, and it is hindering them from doing necessary work. They've tried to chip away at it in the past with festivals and fundraisers, but it seems like it will never go away. Miss Hunter, a poor seamstress, finally takes matters into her own hands and works to KILL that debt once and for all! In "My Daughter Susan," we tag along with Susan in what is apparently a typical day for her, seeing how she works for others and her Lord, within the context of temperance. (Summary by TriciaG) (2 hr 36 min)

Chapters

Miss Priscilla Hunter 1 19:07 Read by TriciaG
Miss Priscilla Hunter 2 13:33 Read by TriciaG
Miss Priscilla Hunter 3 13:13 Read by TriciaG
Miss Priscilla Hunter 4 14:41 Read by TriciaG
Miss Priscilla Hunter 5 14:34 Read by TriciaG
My Daughter Susan 1 18:55 Read by TriciaG
My Daughter Susan 2 14:32 Read by TriciaG
My Daughter Susan 3 15:17 Read by TriciaG
My Daughter Susan 4 16:11 Read by TriciaG
My Daughter Susan 5 16:07 Read by TriciaG

Reviews

I'm Exhausted!


(3.5 stars)

Two short stories or novellas: in the first one we see the results of planning ahead and thinking big. In the second story, which is primarily about the Temperance movement, we follow a multi-tasker around town. She wore me out!

Charming and Fun Audiobook Listen


(5 stars)

Thank you TriciaG and Pansy! Im happy to be inspired by these stories. However, imo, moral laws such as prohibition are unconstitutional and always lead to more crime rather than less. take for example the mafia which took hold in America in responce to prohibition. Also, it is impossible to bend a populous against their will without resorting to malevolence. All one can do is live as one thinks best.